Coming Soon - Telehealth 101 for Mental Health Professionals: Best Practices for the Basics and Beyond
Oct
1
to Oct 31

Coming Soon - Telehealth 101 for Mental Health Professionals: Best Practices for the Basics and Beyond

This program is designed to meet the needs of mental health professionals who have been thrust into the world of telehealth services.

Watch this recording to learn:

  • The basics of telehealth components

  • The basic telehealth requirements

  • Top ten tips to provide these services in an ethical and competent manner

This recording will teach you how to jump-start in the practice of telehealth and will provide you with the most important tips to provide these services in the short-term, as well as prepare you to continue with ethical and competent telehealth once this crisis abates.

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Coming Soon - Transgender & Gender Non-Binary (TGNB) Adult Clients: Culturally-Competent Strategies Every Clinician Should Know
Oct
1
to Oct 31

Coming Soon - Transgender & Gender Non-Binary (TGNB) Adult Clients: Culturally-Competent Strategies Every Clinician Should Know

Are you working with clients who are questioning their gender identity, already out in the community, possibly living a stealth life, or have just recently come to the realization that they are transgender? Or maybe you are curious about working with this population though feel unsure because you’re unfamiliar with the unique terminology and clinical needs? This course is for you!

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The Launch
Sep
15
to Mar 31

The Launch

The Launch is a new program offering an accelerated path to full licensure and a successful private practice. The program includes supervision hours, business training, CEUs, licensing support, local networking, community and more.

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Micro-traumas and the African American Client (Digital Seminar by PESI)
Sep
8
8:00 AM08:00

Micro-traumas and the African American Client (Digital Seminar by PESI)

Presenter: Candice Richardson Dickens, LCPC-S, LCADC-S, CCTP

African Americans regularly receive societal messages about their lack of value, powerlessness, and inability to ensure their personal safety. Perpetuated through media stories as well as common, everyday interactions, these microtraumas cause African Americans to experience a heightened sense of cortisol arousal, a pervasive feeling of doom, and a lack of trust in relation to their environment. The result is hypervigilance and intrusive exaggerated flight, fight, and freeze responses.

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Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness (Digital Seminar by PESI)
Sep
8
8:00 AM08:00

Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness (Digital Seminar by PESI)

Presenter: Jose F. Vasquez, Ph.D., Psy.D., LMHC

Learn how to be culturally competent as a mental health professional and earn 6 Ethics CEUs. For your convenience, we will be offering this training all day with multiple start times (8 am, 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm).

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Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness (Digital Seminar by PESI)
Aug
17
8:00 AM08:00

Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness (Digital Seminar by PESI)

Learn how to be culturally competent as a mental health professional and earn 6 Ethics CEUs. For your convenience, we will be offering this training all day with multiple start times (8 am, 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm).

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Micro-traumas and the African American Client (Digital Seminar by PESI)
Aug
17
8:00 AM08:00

Micro-traumas and the African American Client (Digital Seminar by PESI)

African Americans regularly receive societal messages about their lack of value, powerlessness, and inability to ensure their personal safety. Perpetuated through media stories as well as common, everyday interactions, these microtraumas cause African Americans to experience a heightened sense of cortisol arousal, a pervasive feeling of doom, and a lack of trust in relation to their environment. The result is hypervigilance and intrusive exaggerated flight, fight, and freeze responses.

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